I also have a car but only use it about once a week. Going to Wegmans is probably a pain without a car, but people usually take their friends with them when they go. I've given lots of people rides to Wegmans this year. One of the good things about Cornell is the great sense of community you get here. There's one or two gunners, but outside of class even they are nice and noncompetitive.

So, no wireless access in classrooms (to prevent Facebooking/LSDing/and general time wasting during class)...how does this work? Are the classrooms guaranteed dead zones, or is there a way around it? How do you feel about this (current students); is it inconvenient at all?

As it was explained to me, I don't really see it as a bad thing. In undergrad I sometimes use the net to pull up articles or what not related to class discussion, or look up an obscure fact/event that the prof is harping on about. However, it can also be a BIG distraction if I let it so I think that "no wireless in classrooms" is probably a smart move on Cornell's part, but I'm just interested in your thoughts and how it actually works...